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On the PG website there is an article that says that D1 coaches can make one contact,by phone, to a junior during the month of March of their Junior year. Nearly all of the letters my son has received has asked for him to call at any time, but made the disclaimer that the coach could not return the call until July 1.

What is the real story here?
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That has always been the rule in the past. In all probability, they haven't informed their secretary to change that standard form letter paragraph.

D'oh, yes, they see a prospect like him and add him to their mailing list with instructions to the secretary to "Send letter 14 ... Send letter 22 ... etc.

It's not a big deal that they are using a form letter. A coach has an extremely limited schedule. It just makes good sense. He spent a lot of time composing the original letter usually. He wanted to have it reflect the character of the program and institution. Why re-invent the wheel for every prospect.
There are specific contact rules that NCAA coaches must adhere to at the D1 and D2 level.

As a potential prospect, you are allowed to call an NCAA D1 or D2 coach at any time at your expense even freshman or sophomore year as long as you innitiate the call (there is one exception for basketball, but not relevant in this case obviously). If you don't get the coach and leave a message, the coach cannot call you back until the proper time for your sport.

So when the coach says you can call any time, they are telling the truth and when they say, I can't call you back till July 1, they are also telling the truth (assuming they haven't called you already in March).

You can keep calling him though and if he answers, you are allowed to speak.
Yes, that was a D1 rule change last year as stated here...

Starting August 1, 2004, Division 1 coaches may make one phone call to a prospect during the month of March of a prospective student-athlete's junior year. It is now permissible for coaches to make one in-person off campus recruiting contact on the recruit's high school campus during the month of April of their junior year. Additional phone calls may not be made until after July 1 following the junior year, which was the standard contact time for most sports (football and basketball being the exception) at the D1 level.
Son was not home last night when a call came in (we weren't either), coach left a message on our answering machine and asked our son to call him back, when our son got home he called promptly and had a very nice conversation with the coach. TRhit is correct, we have had several calls and they ask to speak to our son. If they chat with the parents, that is considered the call for the month of March (if a junior). Take care, and good luck.
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